According
to SEATTLE TIMES medical reporter Warren King in "State
to check on residents' health" (July 20, 2006), the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention has heavily financed surveys (NOT
using volunteers) in Washington State, Kansas and Arkansas that ask
detailed personal health questions about diet, medication, other risks
for disease, and a blood sample will be taken (from which DNA can
be obtained?). Specifically regarding mental health, Kathryn Power,
the director of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(which administers the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health recommendations),
in a 2003 speech revealed that mental health assessments are increasingly
conducted in "non-mental health" places such as child care settings.

The
organization EdWatch has reported that "all children" in Illinois
"are to receive social and emotional screens and the schools are to
incorporate social and emotional standards as part of the state's
learning standards." Working with EdWatch, Dr. Karen Effrem has charged
that "some mental and violence-prevention programs are already labeling
children as mentally ill or potentially violent based on political
and religious criteria."

Children's
values are important to the global planners, and education will be
the vehicle through which those values are shaped to accept globalization.
According to the "Moscow Declaration" (MD) adopted by G-8 Education
Ministers on June 2, 2006, "We will prepare our people to embrace
change through lifelong learning." The MD, which was strongly endorsed
by U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, also stressed the
need for "agreed international indicators for international assessment
of education performance." The MD further stated that "Ministers recognized
that the internationalization of education is a reality," and cited
the need for increased "portability of qualifications and intensifying
cooperation on quality assurance and accreditation." Relevant to the
internationalizing of American students, the U.S. State Department
actually provides volunteer coordinators for a curriculum titled "Global
Classrooms," which promotes the U.N. [Read: Mental
Health Screening]

The
goal of the global planners, as referred to earlier in this series,
is a world government. According to TIME magazine in "A Living Tradition"
(November 4, 1957), William James ("father of American Psychology")
made an "eloquent plea for world government ten years before World
War I." And at the end of World War II (1946), according to "Something
to Talk About" (TIME, March 29, 1948), University of Chicago chancellor
Robert Maynard Hutchins received a call from ex-isolationist Charles
A. Lindbergh, who said: "What's this world government? If I knew,
I might be for it." Hutchins responded, "Call back in about two years.
We're working on it." In 1948, Hutchins, Mortimer Adler, Rexford Tugwell,
Rhodes scholar Stringfellow Barr and others co-authored PRELIMINARY
DRAFT OF A WORLD CONSTITUTION advocating regional federation on the
way toward world federation or world government.

"Regional
federation" seems to be the eventual goal of the planned North American
Union described in my recent NewsWithViews column "Security
and Prosperity Partnership Background." Communist Chinese containers
are to be offloaded at the deepwater Mexican port of Lazaro Cardenas
as well as the port of Manzanillo and then transported via Mexican
trucks or the Kansas City Southern Railroad de Mexico to San Antonio
and then up to Kansas City. From there, the goods will be distributed
throughout the U.S. or continue on TransAmerica Superhighway up to
Canada.

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The
port of Lazaro Cardenas is operated by Hutchinson Ports Holding (HPH)
of Hong Kong, which also owns Panama Ports Company. And the head of
HPH is closely tied to the Communist Chinese leaders, who are friends
with the father of U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao. Evidently,
Chao is not all that concerned about the loss of jobs for American
longshoremen and other laborers (whom she is supposed to support)
that will come from this plan. And in case there should arise any
objections in the U.S. Senate to all of this, they could be dealt
with by high-ranking Senator Mitch McConnell who is Chao's husband.

Dennis Laurence Cuddy, historian and political
analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill (major in American History, minor in political science). Dr. Cuddy
has taught at the university level, has been a political and economic
risk analyst for an international consulting firm, and has been a Senior
Associate with the U.S. Department of Education.

Cuddy has also testified before members of Congress
on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has authored or
edited twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of articles
appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The Washington Post,
Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a guest on numerous radio
talk shows in various parts of the country, such as ABC Radio in New York
City, and he has also been a guest on the national television programs
USA Today and CBS's Nightwatch.